A Raynham man is dead and a Norton man is facing vehicular homicide charges after a two-car crash just before midnight on Friday.

According to Mansfield police, witnesses said they saw Nicholas G. Salvo, 23, of Norton, run a red light at a high rate of speed just as the Raynham man’s car was making a legal, left-hand turn onto Norfolk Street where it intersects Route 140.

The 63-year-old victim was transported to Sturdy Memorial Hospital in Attleboro, where he was declared dead.

Salvo is charged with motor vehicle homicide while under the influence of an intoxicating substance, reckless operation of a motor vehicle, speeding, failure to stop at a red light and marked lanes violation.

Police so far have not indicated whether they suspect Salvo was under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

Salvo was not seriously injured and was transported from Rhode Island Hospital to police headquarters, where bail was set at $10,000 pending arraignment Monday in Attleboro District Court, police said.

A Mansfield police dispatcher said all information related to the crash is being posted on the department’s Facebook page. Updates, she said, will also become available via the department’s Twitter account.

Police had not yet identified the Raynham victim as of Saturday night. There were no officers with knowledge of the case available for comment Saturday.

The incident is being investigated by the Massachusetts State Police Accident Reconstruction Team and the Bristol County District Attorney’s Office, with the assistance of Mansfield police.